Could've sent you a PM as well but I figured I'd save the hassle for everyone else who is skeptical. I don't care how much money you pay LGW. It doesn't change the fact that you're a terrible liar. Not that it matters to you but I actually have more respect for the trolls that come on here just to trash the Wings once a month and then leave because at least they're more honest about their intentions.

It's just so he can act nice and polite and pretend that the Wings are one of his favorite teams while he gets off to seeing the Wings lose. Once that happens, he won't show up on here ever again until the next time the Wings play the Sharks in a playoff series. Sick bastard.

Babs always says that much of their defense is puck possession itself. In other words, offense. We've all heard a million times that if the Wings have the puck, the other team doesn't and that's the best defense of all. Therefore, perhaps whoever is in charge of the offense and designs plays on how to main possession, putting guys in the right spot to support the puck and whatnot should be held accountable. (Currently Walrus Mustache Paul MacLean).
McClellan was in charge of the offense. Thus, he was partially responsible for the Red Wings defense. This could partially explain why the defense was good when McClellan was here. Maybe the details in his offensive playbook helped the Wings play a puck possession style a little better than they do now.

No I didn't. I definitely gave him plenty of consideration. I just thought that if he was going to be in the lineup that I wanted him to play center. Unless we want Hank and Pasha together then I don't really know where to fit him.
And lately the Euro Twins have been in a coma and it doesn't seem as if they'll come out of it any time soon.

Babs always says that much of their defense is puck possession itself. In other words, offense. We've all heard a million times that if the Wings have the puck, the other team doesn't and that's the best defense of all. Therefore, perhaps whoever is in charge of the offense and designs plays on how to main possession, putting guys in the right spot to support the puck and whatnot should be held accountable. (Currently Walrus Mustache Paul MacLean).
McClellan was in charge of the offense. Thus, he was partially responsible for the Red Wings defense. This could partially explain why the defense was good when McClellan was here. Maybe the details in his offensive playbook helped the Wings play a puck possession style a little better than they do now.

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